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Joanna Goode
University Of California-Los Angeles
$8,494,267
Attributed
$22,105,443
Total exposure
15
Grants
6
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $5.9M · FY2006–25$10M$7.5M$5M$2.5M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$22,105,443 · 15
By mechanism
—$22,105,443 · 15
Top collaborators
- Jane Margolis5 shared
- Athaur R Ullah4 shared
- Deborah S Estrin3 shared
- James Hook3 shared
- Jill Hubbard3 shared
- Christine Ong1 shared
- Diane Watkins1 shared
- Gayithri Jayathirtha1 shared
Grant awards (15)
CS for Oregon: Supporting and Sustaining Evidence-Based Computer Science Education$1,000,000
· FY2025 · CSE
Researching Equity, Access, & Learning in Computer Science Education (REAL-CS)$2,000,000
· FY2024 · CSE · contact PI
BPC-AE Collaborative Research: Researching Equity and Antiracist Learning in CS (REAL-CS)$873,999
· FY2022 · CSE · contact PI
CS for Oregon: Antiracist Teacher Leadership for Statewide Transformation$999,968
· FY2021 · CSE
Collaborative Research: E-Facilitation Partnerships: Developing Scalable Online Professional Development for Expanding CS Teacher Expertise in Equity and Pedagogy with eTextiles$213,056
· FY2020 · CSE · contact PI
Collaborative Research: ECS Fellows 2.0: Broadening Participation of Teachers and Students in Computing$342,488
· FY2018 · CSE · contact PI
Researching Equity, Access, & Learning in CS Education (REAL-CS): Scaling and Sustainability in High School Computer Science$2,099,878
· FY2017 · CSE · contact PI
Computer Science for Oregon$999,945
· FY2017 · CSE
Online Professional Development for Exploring Computer Science$1,396,552
· FY2016 · CSE
Collaborative Research: ET-ECS: Electronic Textiles for Exploring Computer Science with High School Students and Teachers to Promote Computational Thinking and Participation for Al$113,491
· FY2015 · EDU · contact PI
Into the Loop Alliance$5,946,340
· FY2012 · CSE
BPC-AE: Into the Loop: A University K-12 Alliance to Increase and Enhance the Computer Science Learning Opportunities for African American, Latino/a, and Female Students$1,516,000
· FY2010 · CSE
Teachers Are Key: Partnering With and Supporting Quality Computer Science Teachers Within the Second Largest School Districts in the Country$2,500,000
· FY2009 · CSE
Into the Loop:University-K-12 Alliance for Computer Science Education for African-American, Latino/a, and Female Students in the Second Largest School District in the Country (BPC)$2,003,726
· FY2007 · CSE
BPC: Into the Loop: Increasing the Participation of African-American, Latino/a, and Female High School Students in Computer Science$100,000
· FY2006 · CSE